You read right, folks. The Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab (watch our hands-on here) apparently is going to sell unsubsidized for $599, and it'll be available Nov. 11. A data plan will run you $20 for 1GB. And with all that jing you get a 7-inch Android 2.2 tablet with a 1 GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor and all the bells and whistles. Preloaded apps include Verizon's VCAST suite, Slacker Radio,...

Samsung would like busy moms to believe that their new Galaxy Tab is the key to efficient motherhood. Targeting moms seems as though it's becoming a trend lately (Hi, Verizon and Palm!), but it's not like men won't be buying it, too.Toting a 7-inch WSVGA TFT-LCD display, Android 2.2, front- and rear-facing cameras, and a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, the Galaxy Tab is a device that most of us are...

Google has been pretty mum, at least in public, Gingerbread, which at last check was still scheduled to launch sometime this winter. However, DigiTimes has gotten word that Google has recently reached out to its hardware partners to let them know that development on Gingerbread "will soon be completed" and that they can expect engineering prototypes sometime in December. Expect an updated...

With the rumors that Verizon may start selling the Samsung Galaxy S Tab as soon as Nov. 1 flying about, a lot of people will be wondering just how well the new 7-inch Android offering from Samsung measures up against the hugely popular Apple iPad. While that's really something that you'll need to determine for yourself with some hands-on fondling of each, a leaked fact sheet from Verizon shows...

Pricing for T-Mobile's version of the Galaxy Tab (check out our hands-on) has been revealed through a leaked slide deck, allowing us to see one of the only things still not known about the device. According to the shot, the Galaxy Tab will be $399 with a 2-year contract after a $50 rebate. For those who don't want to be tied down for two years, the off-contract price is $649.Still no word on...

Corning, the manufacturers of Gorilla Glass (as well as dishes that even I can't break), has announced that they will be supplying Samsung with Gorilla Glass for the Galaxy Tab. This is great news, as seven inches of glass is bound to get bumped, scraped, and otherwise abused in everyday use, and having the ultra-tough Gorilla Glass screen will certainly help keep things looking nice and staying...

Samsung's Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab will soon be available to Japanese customers through the carrier NTT Docomo. One of the interesting parts of the the press release is that it labels the Galaxy S with Android 2.2, which isn't yet on any of the other versions. The announcement says the phone is due to come out in late October, so maybe around the time we can expect Froyo to be pushed to the rest...

Samsung's Galaxy Tab will be available on November 1st in the UK from all major carriers. A press release this morning announced the release date, but there still is no word yet on pricing. Here is an excerpt from the release; to see the full version, see after the break:The Samsung Galaxy Tab will be available in the UK across all major networks, key high street and out of town electrical...

Good news Canadian readers, Rogers and Bell have both stepped forward and said they plan to carry the Samsung Galaxy Tab. We really had little doubt that the new tablet would receive the same worldwide attention that the Galaxy S series of phones has, but confirmation is always a good thing.No word about pricing or release dates from either carrier as of yet, just the standard 'coming soon'...

So you didn't make it to the Samsung media event last night, eh? No worries, we ate enough cocktail weenies for you, and then some. Click on after the break to see a bunch of photos we took during last night's media briefing, plus a bonus interview. Oh, and make sure you check out our new hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Along with the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Sammy showed off for the first time its Media Hub service. The service will be available on all of its Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S phones and Galaxy Tab. Onboard so far: MTV, NBC, Paramount, and WB. It's a good start, but what about the service itself. Is it enough to have big names onboard and does the user experience deliver? Read on after the...

This hands-on marks the second time we have gotten the chance to play with the Samsung Galaxy Tab here at Android Central. Dieter Bohn got to play with it first when it was announced at IFA. I had the chance to mess around with it last night at Samsung's media event in New York City at the Time Warner Center. Click on after the break to hear impressions and watch me put finger prints all over...

For those of you who worry about this sort of thing, Adobe has updated its graphic list of which Android devices it supports for Flash Player 10.1. The Samsung Galaxy Tab has been added, and the missing Droid Incredible has been added as well. I expect the thank-you e-mails to reach my inbox shortly. [Adobe]

Samsung this evening in New York City announced its Media Hub service -- movies and TV on Galaxy devices. Also, Samsung announced that the Galaxy Tab Android 7-inch tablet will be available on all major U.S. carriers. That's right, Sprint, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Here's the official word:Samsung Mobile today announced the upcoming availability of the Galaxy Tab™ in the U.S with AT&T,...

Samsung's Dale Sohn dropped the news we'd been hoping to hear ever since the Galaxy Tab Android tablet was announced a couple of weeks ago at IFA in Berlin -- a Wifi-only version is in the works. Don't know when, or for how much, but it's coming, folks. For more, check out our liveblog.

We're at Time Warner Center in New York City at Samsung's event, where we'll get our first look at Media Hub and -- hopefully -- some more quality time with the Galaxy Tab. The event kicks off at 7 p.m. EDT / 4 p.m. PDT, and we've got a liveblog rocking after the break. Join us!

You know that event in New York City that Samsung has scheduled for Thursday night? It's looking more and more like we'll see the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab (check out our hands-on) there, along with Samsung's Media Hub service. Screen shots are leaking out (Looks like BGR got this one, too) showing the Galaxy Tab being announced Thursday, and being available "just weeks away.". ...

We've already heard rumblings that the Samsung Galaxy Tab Android tablet (watch our hands-on) would be coming to AT&T (as well as Verizon and Sprint), and Engadget's gotten a leak pretty much confirming that. No word on when or for how much, and we assume it's going to mean yet another bill and not just be an add-on to an existing contract. But we've got our fingers crossed. There's also...

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